Programme Outlines and Overviews
Designing Supply Chain Operations 7.5 credits
Course content
The course covers how the resources and processes of operations are designed in different types of supply chains. The course takes a process perspective on how the overall form, arrangement and nature of transforming resources impact the flow of transformed resources as they move through the operation. It also covers the relations between operations and the supply network in relation to economic, social and ecological sustainability.
The course includes the following elements;
- Process design, various types of process, and how these are designed
- Layout and flow and how different ways of arranging facilities impact the flow through the operation
- Process technology and the impact developments in technology have on the effectiveness of operations
- Supply chain design, the relation between the external and internal supply chains, sourcing, and distribution.
Entry requirements
The applicant must hold the minimum of a bachelor’s degree (i.e the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits at an accredited university) in engineering or technology. The bachelor’s degree should comprise a minimum of 15 credits in mathematics, and taken course Introduction to Supply Chain Operations Management, 7,5 credits or the equivalent. Proof of English proficiency is required.
Level: Second cycle
Course/Ladok-code: TSCS21
School: School of Engineering
Course information
- Type of courseProgramme instance course
- Type of instructionNormal teaching
- Semester2026 Week 44 - 2027 Week 2
- Study pace100%
- LocationJönköping
- Teaching hoursDay-time
- Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.21375 sek
- Course SyllabusHTML (English)PDF (English)
- Occasion codeT4210
Content updated 2013-07-31



